Andy Robinson hailed the courage shown by his Scotland squad after they sealed a series win against Argentina.
Courage the key to series win, according to coach
Scotland head coach Andy Robinson paid tribute to the courage of his players after they held off Argentina to secure a 13-9 win in Mar del Plata.
Jim Hamilton's early try proved decisive as Scotland added a second victory to their win in Tucuman last Saturday to grab a historic series win.
And although the Pumas put the visitors under heavy pressure at times, they could only muster a total haul of three penalties.
Scotland emerged with their third successive win away from home and also recorded a first ever series victory in the southern hemisphere.
Robinson was delighted with the effort and attitude his players displayed at the Estadio Jose Maria Minella on Saturday.
"Some days you go and win ugly, some days you go and win through courage. I think today we won with courage," he said.
Desperate
"Everybody was desperate to win the game, the replacements came on the field and gave us some energy, they performed really well.
"It gives everybody belief in what we are trying to do. Winning gives you belief.
"I think we scrummaged well and also the players on the bench like Alasdair Dickinson and Scott Lawson did well when they came on.
"We have shown very consistent form against a very good back row."
However, Robinson did say Scotland should have gained more than a 10-6 lead after enjoying the better of the opening 40 minutes.
He added: "Considering that we controlled the first half as well as we did, we didn't control the scoreboard.
"We went into the second half with a four-point lead. We have to learn that when we have the dominance that we had, you have to be sure to be 15 points clear."